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I can't answer your question directly but I can add that what I've noticed is frameworks and language seem to be very regionally orientated. I've noticed on some parts Java seems popular, other parts .net, and so on. It's quite interesting to see differences in job ads across regions globally. In my region, .net is used extensively and my friends do tend to use it for personal projects.


Definitely true. The netherlands for example is VERY Microsoft oriented. I come across .NET everywhere.


I think you are correct. A couple things probably at play:

1) Region (for example, my data point is from Boston)

2) Framework language choice (https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey/2021)

3) Ecosystem (i.e. Microsoft vs. Unix)

4) Experience level (probably)

If anyone has any SF data points I am extremely curious.


I once saw a world map annotating the dominant dev stack in different regions, and yes, it's absolutely a thing.




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